Boulders and barrier at the edge of a riverside cycle route, Penywaun

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Boulders and barrier at the edge of a riverside cycle route, Penywaun

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 31 Jan 2015

There is nothing behind the camera to prevent a car or other unsuitable vehicle getting this far, so boulders and a metal barrier prevent misuse of the path and cycle route ahead, along the south bank of the Afon Cynon. The signpost in the background shows National Cycle Network routes 46 and 478. The arm pointing left shows 1½ (miles) to Hirwaun, 7 to Glynneath. The details on the right-pointing arm have been partly damaged.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.733571
Longitude
-3.479877